MOTHER UNCOVERS DEADLY SNAKE IN CHILD’S LUNCHBOX
Admin l Tuesday, February 27, 2018
AUSTRALIA – A mother preparing to pack food in the lunch pack of her child has uncovered a deadly snake, local media has reported. The snake was found in the lunchpack in town in South Australia
“The child’s mother was preparing food at home when she found the juvenile eastern brown snake hiding in the lunchbox’s lid.Not really what you expect to see when you check if your child ate the fruit.
“She had already started packing it, she didn’t even see it and she was halfway through putting the lunch in and then she saw it and shut the lid down and gave us a call.
“A baby brown snake is just as lethal as a full grown one,’’ Burrell said, adding that the snake was removed without incident”, snake catcher Rolly Burrell from the nearby state capital of Adelaide told newsmen.
He said snakes tend to get into enclosed spaces so they feel secure, adding he had received an unusually high number of calls this summer.
“We’re doing about 50, 60 calls a day and they’re all baby brown snakes,’’ he said, adding it was the highest number in past 40 years. The species is prevalent across Australia’s eastern coast and inland.According to coroner’s data released in 2017, the snakes have been responsible for 23 deaths since 2000.
Earlier, an Australian schoolgirl found a juvenile red-bellied black snake, which is venomous but not deadly, sliding across her hand when she opened her backpack for lunch in Brisbane.